Miranda de Ebro’s economy has historically been based on its strategic location as a transportation hub. The city’s position along major road and rail networks has made it an important logistics and industrial center in northern Spain. Key industries include manufacturing, with a focus on automotive parts and chemical production, as well as food processing. The city’s industrial estate, Polígono Industrial de Bayas, is one of the largest in the region and houses numerous companies.
In recent years, the tourism industry has grown, thanks to the city’s cultural heritage and natural beauty. Local products, such as wines from the nearby La Rioja region, and agricultural goods like olives and vegetables, are important to the regional economy. Additionally, Miranda de Ebro is becoming known for its artisanal crafts, including pottery and textile production, which are popular with visitors.